THQ recently filed for bankruptcy, and various publishers have already snatched up the company’s most cherished franchises. Homeworld, though, currently hangs in the balance, and will be auctioned at a later date. That said, web developer teamPixel wants to acquire the IP in the hope of bringing the original classics to PC, along with a touchscreen version of the first Homeworld to iOS and Android. To make this happen, it needs to raise different amounts of cash, and launched a campaign on crowd funding website Indiegogo, which you can view here.

Real Boxing developer Vivid Games has a new iOS title on the way called Ski Jumping Pro. Unfortunately, little is known about the game, though similar to the aforementioned Boxing, it features some of the sharpest-looking graphics ever seen on touchscreen devices. Expect to learn more about this promising effort in the near future.

SMS Services brought Mushroom Wars to the iPad. Originally released in 2009 for PlayStation Network, this tricky real-time strategy game puts players in control of a forest tribe that must unite rivals and battle an unknown enemy. The port includes three types of controls, support for seven languages, and fast-paced action. It’s currently 50 percent off for a limited time. [Download]

Rumor has it that Angry Birds developer Rovio Entertainment will move into the publishing realm. A recent report says the company will help bring 5 Ants’ upcoming Tiny Thief to mobile devices this May. That said, Rovio has yet to make an official statement on the matter. [Source]

If you haven’t beaten the final episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead, stop reading right now, as this paragraph contains spoilers. The company recently unveiled player stats for Episode 5. For example, 29 percent of people spared Lee’s arm, while 71 percent cut it off. As for the stranger’s demise, 44 percent of players had Lee kill him, and 56 percent gave the job to Clementine. For more info, click here. [Download]